One of the things that did help to end the "first" Chechen war special military operation were these expeditions of Russian prematurely aged mother's going in to search for their dead or captured sons. They turned into quite a movement.
Speaking of which, certainly see the documentary "The Betrayed" (1995), which is amazing and one of the best war films of all time. It's the early months. https://youtube.com/watch?v=3bHQujjarpc
I seriously doubt the enemy sending graphic photos of their dead sons would help end the war, and would far more likely inspire ethnic reprisal attacks in Russia against Ukrainians.
It's not going to be taken like the American Civil War's pictures of battle dead, or flag draped coffins coming back from Vietnam. It's going to be seen as explicit enemy action that is a direct attack on the general population.
If you do that to a population, they start calling for blood.
Also, YouTube fucking age-restricted nonsense. I seriously wanna just start uploading some of this shit to Bitchute so we can reference it.
One of the things that did help to end the "first" Chechen
warspecial military operation were these expeditions of Russian prematurely aged mother's going in to search for their dead or captured sons. They turned into quite a movement.Speaking of which, certainly see the documentary "The Betrayed" (1995), which is amazing and one of the best war films of all time. It's the early months. https://youtube.com/watch?v=3bHQujjarpc
I seriously doubt the enemy sending graphic photos of their dead sons would help end the war, and would far more likely inspire ethnic reprisal attacks in Russia against Ukrainians.
It's not going to be taken like the American Civil War's pictures of battle dead, or flag draped coffins coming back from Vietnam. It's going to be seen as explicit enemy action that is a direct attack on the general population.
If you do that to a population, they start calling for blood.
Also, YouTube fucking age-restricted nonsense. I seriously wanna just start uploading some of this shit to Bitchute so we can reference it.